"As disappointed as it is to be one shot away from going to New York, I was really proud of these guys," Cal coach Mike Montgomery said. "We really competed ... we played unselfishly. We shared the ball ... guys making shots because they got in a rhythm."

Markus Kennedy led SMU with 19 points.

Cal freshman swimmer Missy Franklin, 18, became the youngest winner of the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award, announced in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She won six gold medals at the 2013 world championships. "Being here is more than an honor," she said in accepting the award. "It's my first time here in Kuala Lumpur and I don't think I've ever been so welcomed into a country before."

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Stanford's Maya DiRado and Greg Meehan were named the Pac-12 swimmer and coach of the year, respectively. Franklin was the top freshman.

Former Alameda High star Grace Na of Pepperdine won the Anuenue Spring Break Classic by nine shots, closing with a 3-under 69 for an 11-under 205 at the Kapalua (Hawaii) Bay Course.

Soccer

Earthquakes stars Chris Wondolowski and Clarence Goodson were called to the U.S. national team for a game against Mexico -- a big boost to the players' chances of making the World Cup roster this summer. Coach Jurgen Klinsmann invited 22 players to camp, including Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan. The U.S. will host Mexico next Wednesday in Glendale, Ariz. The Quakes stars will play Saturday at Buck Shaw Stadium against the New England Revolution.